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Marchionne will face gov't pressure to commit to Italy
The Italian government plans to press Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne over concerns he's shifting the carmaker and heavy truck manufacturer Fiat Industrial away from the country.
Marchionne offers belated apology for 'wop engine' comment
Automotive News reports Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has issued a written apology for his comments regarding his decision to stick with an Italian engine for the upcoming Alfa Romeo 4C .
Fiat Industrial plans U.K. HQ for tax reasons
Italy's Fiat Industrial SpA plans to set up its head offices in the U.K. to lighten the tax burden for its shareholders, according to a U.S. regulatory filing.
U.S. and Brazil bright spots for Fiat-Chrysler as Europe declines
Global April sales for Fiat-Chrysler show how much the Americas, especially the United States and Brazil, are supporting the automaker.
Chrysler/Fiat CEO apologizes to group for ethnic slur
An anti-bias group says it has received a written apology from Chrysler and Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne for his use of a pejorative word to refer to Italians.
Fiat Denies Rumors of Headquarters Move from Italy to U.S.
We've all see examples of official denials by companies until the official announcement comes that confirms the earlier rumors.
Fiat downgraded by analyst over Chrysler merger cost concerns
Recent findings in a new Harris Poll looks at how fliers who take at least one trip a year feel... A prominent European auto analyst downgraded Fiat stock Friday after a report showed Fiat's April sales in Europe fell 10% from a year earlier.
Fiat says moving headquarters to U.S. not on agenda
"This issue, treated several times in the last year by the world's media, is not the order of the day as the Chief Executive of Fiat, Sergio Marchionne has recently reiterated," a Fiat spokesman said in a statement.
Fiat said to mull U.S. headquarters following Chrysler merger
Fiat SpA, Italy's biggest manufacturer, is considering moving its corporate headquarters to the U.S. following a planned merger with Chrysler Group LLC, three people familiar with the matter said.
Fiat's Production in Europe Delayed Due to Problems With Parts Supplier
Fiat's vehicle production in Europe faces delays after supplier Selmat Automotive stopped the delivery of plastic components used in the Iveco trucks, 500 subcompacts and Maserati sedans.
Tesla Motors now more valuable than Italian auto giant Fiat
The rocketing stock price of electric sports car maker Tesla made it more valuable than Fiat Tuesday - even though the Italian auto giant produces 200 times more cars than the American upstart.
Fiat stars in ANSA's New York, Washington photo show
Turin, May 14 - As a vivid and popular international symbol of Italy, it seems only natural that automotive giant Fiat would play a prominent role in a current exhibition of Italian culture and style now showing in the United States.
Fiat Halts Some Production for Lack of Parts
Fiat SpA on Monday said it had to stop production at two of its plants in Europe because it hadn't received components from a supplier, describing it as a "serious problem" that was "causing damage" to the Italian auto maker as well as other suppliers.
Meet MUVe, The Next Urban Vehicle that Might be Segway's Successor
Many of the frustrations that come from living in big cities are ultimately tied to our vehicles.
Fiat 500e Review: The Bosses Don't Love It, but You Will
RECENTLY, CAPITALISTS were scandalized when Fiat and Chrysler Group Chairman Sergio Marchionne revealed that his company loses $10,000 apiece on the Fiat 500e, an electric retrofit of the wee-posh 500 built solely to satisfy California's zero-emission vehicle mandate and sold, for now, only in the Golden State.
UPDATE 1-Chrysler recalls 469,000 SUVs worldwide over gearshift problem
Chrysler Group LLC is recalling about 469,000 SUVs worldwide to update software after some vehicles' circuit boards were found to be transmitting signals that trigger inadvertent gear shifts to neutral, the No.
2014 Maserati Quattroporte S Q4 Firsta Six Plus Four
"With a big car, you have lots of power, but lots of electronics to hold the car on track," says Alex Fiorio, in rhythmic, Italian-accented English.
Fiat 500e: The Bosses Don't Love It, but You Will
This sickening perversion of market forces-whereby a tiny fraction of a company's profits are used to mitigate harm caused by its products-was labeled "masochism" by Mr.
Fiat 500e: The Bosses Don't Love It, but You Will
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Fiat and Chrysler Group Chairman Sergio Marchionne revealed that the compnay loses $10,000 apiece on its California-only electric version of the 500 subcompact, but Dan Neil says the car is worthwhile in many ways.